On Monday, Brewer was arrested and charged. Court papers show Brewer has been declared indigent and was given a court-appointed attorney.

Few details have been released in the case. District Attorney David Learner would not comment.

In court, the charge was read to Brewer and she was told that if she is convicted the maximum possible penalty would be life in prison without parole. Brewer showed no emotion in the courtroom but did keep looking into the audience.

A probable cause hearing was set for July 27. She remains in jail under a bond of $1 million.